When the Ducks moved Jamie Drysdale to Philadelphia as part of yesterday’s trade that saw them acquire prospect Cutter Gauthier, a spot on their back end was opened up. It didn’t take long for them to fill it as Anaheim has recalled defenseman Robert Hagg from the minors, per the AHL’s transactions log.
The 28-year-old was an NHL regular on the blueline only a few years ago but injuries have limited him since then. After only getting into 38 games last season with Detroit, Hagg didn’t have the strongest of markets last summer in free agency, resulting in him settling for a one-year deal at the league minimum.
The thought was that Hagg would provide some grit at the back of their back end with GM Pat Verbeek clearly making toughness a priority over the summer. But things didn’t go quite as anticipated as Hagg wound up clearing waivers in training camp with several of Anaheim’s top defensive prospects getting roster spots instead.
Since then, Hagg has played regularly with the Gulls, getting into 22 games so far in his first taste of AHL action since the 2016-17 season and has four points in those appearances. This is his fourth NHL recall of the season but he didn’t get any playing time in the first three. He won’t be in the lineup tonight against Nashville so his season debut will have to wait a little longer.
NativeAmerican
I’d love to see him get into a few games, Ducks need more toughness. Not more penalties, more grit!
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Verbeek will win GM of the Year within 3 years.